The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
Stage | Summary | Taxon | Vernacular | Classification | References | |||
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Haplobasidion dematiaceous anamorph (amphigenous) | amphigenous colony of Haplobasidion dematiaceous anamorph causes spots on live leaf | Aquilegia | columbines | Ranunculales: Ranunculaceae | Fungi of the South East England, Dennis, R.W.G., 1995 Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook, Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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Haplobasidion dematiaceous anamorph (amphigenous) | amphigenous colony of Haplobasidion dematiaceous anamorph causes spots on live leaf | Thalictrum | meadow-rues | Ranunculales: Ranunculaceae | Fungi of the South East England, Dennis, R.W.G., 1995 Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook, Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
Author & Year | Title | Source |
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Dennis, R.W.G., 1995 | Fungi of the South East England | 383pp, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 | Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook | 2nd (New Enlarged) edition, 868pp, The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd |
Haplobasidion thalictri (a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus) may also be included in 'feeds on' relations listed under the following higher taxa:
Anamorphic Species | Haplobasidion thalictri (a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus) |
Subphylum | PEZIZOMYCOTINA (a subphylum of ascomycetes) |
Phylum | ASCOMYCOTA (spore shooters, ascomycete) |
Kingdom | FUNGI (true fungi) |
Domain | Eukaryota (eukaryotes) |
Life | BIOTA (living things) |
NBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Haplobasidion thalictri (a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus) |
Haplobasidion thalictri (a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:
Literature listed under the following higher taxa may be relevant to Haplobasidion thalictri (a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus):
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